For the notebook, holders can present the necessity of having to change the system power supply; on the market, there are several universal models, with modular connectors that fit the different portable, as the FSP two models from 90 to 65 watts.
The power of a notebook is an accessory that cannot miss in the bag, but it is also one of the components that can be more easily lost or damaged beyond repair. When a spare is not easily obtainable, it is possible to use aftermarket models, provided with modular connectors that are adapted to different types of portable PC on the market.
FSP is the Taiwanese company that over the years has specialized in producing much of its brand power supplies for consumer and server systems, as in models sold under other brand. And this a classic of production in Asia, companies that put to work both with its own range of proposals in both design and production models that will arrive on the market with another brand.
Among the solutions proposed by FSP on the domestic market are also power supplies for aftermarket type notebook that can take the place of those supplied with laptops. Accessories of this type are useful, as indicated, at the time when the series power supply has problems but in some cases can make available advanced features useful for certain types of users.
We had been available in the newsroom two FSP power supply models, characterized by different sizes and powers. The first, from 90 Watt, comes with adapters for different notebook brands (Acer, Asus, Compaq, Dell, Fujitsu, HP, Lenovo, LG and Toshiba among other) that are equipped with 19V input.
The overall dimensions are similar to those of a power series power supply comparable, while a practical system collects all the connectors that can be thus always kept together for convenience.
The second model is much more compact: compared with a maximum power of 65 Watt to always input with notebook to 19V is characterized by a very small footprint. The network connector is modular, being supplied with an adapter for power sockets with two pins as one to two rectangular connectors suitable for the North American market.
We tried these feeders on various portable PCs in the newsroom, without any kind of problem. The 90 watt model can fit into virtually any notebook, the only exception of those models equipped with dedicated video subsystem that require high power for their technical specifications a higher power supply.
To the solution 65 Watt the ideal target audience is the most slim and compact notebook, whether by virtue of lower energy demand of the latter is the small size that join very well use on the move. Is there anyway to pay attention to the technical specifications of your power supply to this, so make sure it’s with 19V input signal or close to this value if it is not the accessory power supply does not work the all.
It’s the case with the Sony Vaio notebook used to write this page: The signal is 10.5V neither FSP proposals working properly as they are equipped with adapters also mechanically compatible with this Sony model.
Resort to an aftermarket power supply as the two FSP analyzed models here not only it allows to replace the standard model with other more compact sizes, but also to have an alternative to fuel even of different manufacturer notebook thanks to various adapters supplied.